Rob's 3D CAD workbench
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Rob's 3D CAD workbench
Not everything that I am drawing in Fusion fits with specific topics so I thought it would be easier to share my Fusion dabbling on a separate thread.
Before I get stuck into some more physical model making I thought that I would try my hand at an axle box. One of my LNER Wagon Books (Tatlow vol 3) has a GA for an NER open wagon which showed the type of axle box that was looking for.
I scanned the drawing and imported it into fusion on two planes. Since picking up how to calibrate drawings from the last SIG session this job has become much easier than my rather long winded manual resizing of the drawing that I was doing previously
I also discovered the render tool which makes the pictures look so much better.
Before I get stuck into some more physical model making I thought that I would try my hand at an axle box. One of my LNER Wagon Books (Tatlow vol 3) has a GA for an NER open wagon which showed the type of axle box that was looking for.
I scanned the drawing and imported it into fusion on two planes. Since picking up how to calibrate drawings from the last SIG session this job has become much easier than my rather long winded manual resizing of the drawing that I was doing previously
I also discovered the render tool which makes the pictures look so much better.
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Neat. You might produce a version with the securing bolt released and the cover plate swung down on the pin with the axle end and journal exposed. (In the long ago I made a few such of different types for a cripple road, wagons run hot detached from freights and waiting the attention of the greaser, based on a photo of such a location.)
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Now that would be an interesting challenge, I am not sure that I will take it up, but never say never...
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Paul very kindly pointed out that we don't necessarily model the portion of the axle box behind the W Iron in our scales so I quickly modified the file to leave just the part that sits on the front of the W Iron
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I assumed you'd make them fully working, like everything else. No opening front flap and oil pads?
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Baby steps at firstjwealleans wrote: ↑Fri Aug 06, 2021 7:22 am I assumed you'd make them fully working, like everything else. No opening front flap and oil pads?
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I have recently drawn up an NER chimney and safety valve trumpet for a friend in Oz.
It's a real shame that we can't just print them in shiny brass at home.
It's a real shame that we can't just print them in shiny brass at home.
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I managed to improve upon the dome, still not as good as I would like it but it will do for now.
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Fellow member Tom Burnham kindly pointed out that I had made an error on the safety valve bonnet. The top should be oval not round, a point that I had wondered about but didn't know how to acheive it and the photos that I had looked it made it look round so round it was.
Tom kindly provided me with enough info to do a better job of it and here it is.
Tom kindly provided me with enough info to do a better job of it and here it is.
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Did anyone spot the not so deliberate mistake?
Tom gently pointed out that I had the orientation of the top out. It should run in line with the boiler DOH!
As ever with these things fixing the mistake taught me a few things which has improved this version over yesterday's effort so it wasn't a total bust.
Tom gently pointed out that I had the orientation of the top out. It should run in line with the boiler DOH!
As ever with these things fixing the mistake taught me a few things which has improved this version over yesterday's effort so it wasn't a total bust.
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J Class chimney to go with the Safety Valve bonnet.
Albeit that the J class didn't actually have a brass cap the drawing that I used showed it so I couldn't resist adding it for the photos at least.
I did a version with rivets around the base but apparently the NER used countersunk bolts with nothing visible after paint so I removed them.
Albeit that the J class didn't actually have a brass cap the drawing that I used showed it so I couldn't resist adding it for the photos at least.
I did a version with rivets around the base but apparently the NER used countersunk bolts with nothing visible after paint so I removed them.
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The final piece of the puzzle is a dome to the correct dimensions.
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After my recent adventures with horse drawn vehicles I thought that I would have a go at drawing up a spoked wheel.
The lack of availability of suitable wheels has been what has held me back in the past from doing more with horse drawn vehicles. They were so much a part of the railway scene in my chosen modelling era. Indeed my paternal grandfather was still delivering milk from his farm via horse and cart in the late 1950's
The basic wheel and spokes took only a short time to draw up but it then took around an hour and a half to work out how to get the camber on the spokes. I deleted the ring of spokes multiple times before I got there.
The lack of availability of suitable wheels has been what has held me back in the past from doing more with horse drawn vehicles. They were so much a part of the railway scene in my chosen modelling era. Indeed my paternal grandfather was still delivering milk from his farm via horse and cart in the late 1950's
The basic wheel and spokes took only a short time to draw up but it then took around an hour and a half to work out how to get the camber on the spokes. I deleted the ring of spokes multiple times before I got there.
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I haven't had much time for physical modelling this week so I have spend what time I have had doing a bit more drawing in Fusion.
These are an assortment of parts for the D2 test build when I get back to it.
Front Sandbox, most of it will be hidden behind the front steps but some of it is visible.
Brake shoes, to take away the risk of shorts.
Finally for now at least is the Reverser for the cab
These are an assortment of parts for the D2 test build when I get back to it.
Front Sandbox, most of it will be hidden behind the front steps but some of it is visible.
Brake shoes, to take away the risk of shorts.
Finally for now at least is the Reverser for the cab
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I couldn't resist another embellishment to the reverser.